Jennings, 31, signed a two-year contract with the Dolphins and will add leadership and experience to a group of young receivers that includes Jarvis Landry (22), Kenny Stills (22) and DeVante Parker (22). Jennings said reuniting with Dolphins HC Joe Philbin played a “big role” in his decision. Jennings spent a lot of time playing in the slot last year with the Minnesota Vikings. Landry fills that role in Miami, which means Jennings could return outside with the Dolphins in 2015. That is the role Jennings thrived in with former OC Philbin in Green Bay. Nobody seems ready to bank on him thriving at this point, however -- not even Jennings himself. “I’m not into statistics. I’m not into leading the team in whatever category. I’m into winning ballgames and trying to help my team win by being a part of what we have going on,” he said. Which is well and good -- unless you’re a fantasy owner.

Greg Jennings 2014 Outlook

A ninth-year pro, who’s played his entire career in the West Coast offense, Jennings recently said new OC Norv Turner’s offense is “a lot more complex” than what the team ran last season. “If last year’s offense was complicated, guys will struggle with this one, for sure,” Jennings said. With new HC Mike Zimmer planning to spend more of his time in the defensive meeting rooms, it’s clear that Turner has free rein to run the offense how he sees fit, especially at the quarterback position. “Norv is the expert on the quarterbacks; he always has been,” Zimmer said Wednesday. “And I think like everything else in this building there are experts that are better at certain things than I am. My input is more about what kind of player he is, what kind of worker he is, what kind of leader he can be. ... And Norv is more about the technical things. ...” Sounds like Matt Cassel, Jennings, Cordarrelle Patterson, Adrian Peterson, Kyle Rudolph and the rest will have their work cut out for them; it also sounds like another fantasy football-friendly Turner offense is in the works.